Under Muslim Law of property inheritence, sisters get half the share than a brother.
For example: if there are two sisters and one brother and the mother and grandparents are no more. The property will split into four parts. Each sister gets one part and the brother gets two parts of the property. This is how property is divided in Muslim law.
This relies on the idea that the brother will financially be responsible for supporting his sisters until their marriage as well as supporting them further along with their children in the unforeseen event of their husbands’ death, or after divorce. This is how legal heirs in Muslim law are decided.
These laws came into existence when men provided for women throughout their lives.
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Aarif Ansari
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